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CarlNC
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Is there any problem to require all applicants to have a valid drivers license since an essential requirment of the job is to drive company vehicle to job site when needed?
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You might even go a step further and have them bring their DMV report showing how "clean" or not their driving record is.
I would want the EMT to know how to stop the bleeding of an accident victim "when needed."
I bet the victim would think it essential.
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In our system any one grading out with 13 negative points for poor driving history would not be insurable and thus one would disqualify for a position which has a driving requirement. # of points are assessed for all speeding tickets. Any vehicle accident where the driver was at fault over the last 3 years would be a disqualification of 13 points. Running a school bus stop sign will get you 4 negative points. All of the above is verified by a quick MVR.
It is the companies' responsibility to verify driving records and assess the points in accordance with our company safety driving policy.
PORK
The other side of the coin is that you might have to make accommodations. Such as you may have an applicant that has a medical condition that prevents him from driving, but he can do all other parts of the job. If reasonable, you would have to consider this and just make sure he isn't every assigned the "delivery" part of the job.
E Wart
Regarding employees who cannot perform an "essential job function" because they can't drive, it hasn't yet been an issue, as usually another employee can do the driving, or we move the restricted employee temporarily into a non-driving capacity so that nothing they do requires driving.
>edit: I do ask job applicants *whether* they're licensed, but I don't risk asking for *proof* for fear of accessing gender and date of birth info (discrimination complaint prevention). Only after we offer the job do I ask to see the license. I'd think it would be difficult to monitor whether all applicants provide proof of possession of any item. Could you require all applicants for a position to have safety goggles and steel-toed boots before they're hired? What happens if one applicant doesn't have what's requested?
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